The mrtg make it easier to tune a email system. You can tell which hubs are
being overload and which ones are not. btw qmail-mrtg-1.1 is going to
contain abunch more graphs (CPU utilization, Load Averages, pop connections,
smtp connections).. As for logs right now, on some of my customers systems
> last sent a message to that address so it wasn't to hard to find. I
> haven't used a report program on them what type of reports can you get?
There are two reporting programs that I know of. qmail-mrtg (v0.1 and then
v1.0, developed by different people I think but still the same project), and
Brett Randall wrote:
>
> Hi there
>
> I am curious what most people do with their qmail logs (generated by
> multilog, running under the supervise and tcpserver daemons). Do most people
> rotate them and have old ones automatically erased, or do you archive them
> for later usage, or even weirde
Ben Beuchler wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 09:16:41PM -0400, Sean C Truman wrote:
>
> > I Believe you get this message when you max out your SMTP connection
> > if your are using ucspi tools the default on tcpserver is set to 40..
> > use the flag -c (# of connections).
>
> I don't believe
Hi there
I am curious what most people do with their qmail logs (generated by
multilog, running under the supervise and tcpserver daemons). Do most people
rotate them and have old ones automatically erased, or do you archive them
for later usage, or even weirder do many people just leave their lo
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 09:16:41PM -0400, Sean C Truman wrote:
> I Believe you get this message when you max out your SMTP connection
> if your are using ucspi tools the default on tcpserver is set to 40..
> use the flag -c (# of connections).
I don't believe that is the case. In my experience
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 11:45:58PM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
> I've released my logselect program as a patch to daemontools-0.70.
> It's at http://www.qmail.org/logselect-0.70.patch . If you guessed
> that logselect was used to select parts of a log, you're a happy
> winner! It's intended to
Magnus Bodin wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 07:27:19PM -0400, Dale Miracle wrote:
> > I have one person that is inconsistently getting the following error
> > when trying to send mail.
> >
> > mail server responded
> > 4.7.1 please try again later
> > please verfy that your email address is c
> BTW, does anyone know how to make MS outlook to check mail before
> sending is there a FAQ for all the mail clients on how to make them
> check mail before sending?? I'm assuming this is frequantly asked but
> haven't seen anything on it Of course, the reason is allowing valid
> customer
Hi Albert.
Albert Hopkins wrote:
>
> No the headers are fine.
Have a look at the messages in the Maildir and check for s single dot in
a line taht is follwed by a linefeed.
Something like this:
.
You can search for it easily by executing the following command:
grep "^[\.]" *
Usually the dot f
> but stunnel is pretty straighforward.
As is sslwrap (www.rickk.com/sslwrap). I've been using it for ages without
incident.
Chris
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 08:55:34AM -0400, Subba Rao wrote:
> After weeks of trying to get this to work, now I am ready to switch
> to procmail. I have heard of patchs that need to be applied to procmail
> to let it work with the Maildir system. Is this an easy patch to apply and
> is it widely use
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 10:20:18AM +0530, rajat wrote:
>
> we have AIX 4.3.3 on RS6000 B-50 m/c i have installed openldap
> 1.2.9 and is working perfectly with gdbm ...
>
[..]
>
> patch -p1 < qmail-ldap-1_03-2701_patch
>
> but it always gives the error :
>
> Processing... I cannot fin
Until now, I have been using maildrop as my MDA. I have upgraded to a
newer version of maildrop. After the upgrade, one particular user account
gives me the following messages.
-
(0)localuser@caesar:~ => fetchmail -a -K -l 9 -w 500 -t 60
../usr/local/bin/maildrop: Unable to open m
Hi,
I found from the remote server the following information:
Aug 11 16:50:29 dsf telnetd[17756]: ttloop: peer died: Invalid or
incomplete multibyte or wide character
What can be the reson for this?
kapil
Eddie Strohmier wrote:
> Are you saying your trying to telnet an online server via a lan
qmail Digest 12 Aug 2000 10:00:00 - Issue 1090
Topics (messages 46557 through 46615):
Re: Qmail + sendmail wrapper + PHP's mail()
46557 by: Vince Vielhaber
46559 by: Vladimir Goncharov
46591 by: Jason J. Czerak
Re: rcpt to|cc|bcc and To:|Cc:|Bcc: limitations
Hello everybody,
we have AIX 4.3.3 on RS6000 B-50 m/c i have installed openldap
1.2.9 and is working perfectly with gdbm ...
earlier i was using sendmail for smtp but now i have installed qmail
1.03 and is working prefectly as smtp.
i want to integrate openldap and qmail ... i have downl
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 07:27:19PM -0400, Dale Miracle wrote:
> I have one person that is inconsistently getting the following error
> when trying to send mail.
>
> mail server responded
> 4.7.1 please try again later
> please verfy that your email address is correct
> in your mail perferences an
Sorry Again,
Forgot to mention, There are a
bunch of things in the interface that do not look like links. But they are. So
move the mouse around it has alot of features.
Sean
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From:
Sean C Truman
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hello qmail gurus
while compiling qmail-1.03 with qmail-ldap-2000601 patch on AIX 4.3.3,
running IBM LDAP,
i am getting
error : The file /usr/ldap/lib/liblber.a can not be processed ,the file
must be an objectfile, importfile or an archive file
i dont have this file in my /usr/ldap
Prashant Desai,
Its quite possible that the patch you have for LDAP only works on linux
libraries, you would need to obtain a LDAP patch that works with AIX's LDAP
library.
Sean Truman
www.prodigysolutions.com
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